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here and we can have these kind of debates about the people -- >> the whole thing about pussy riots in russia was ridiculous, wasn't it? >> of course it is. but it can't happen. it does happen and it can't happen. that is kind of the most shocking thing. we're so far removed from the idea of it being a reality in our world that you see it and it just seems like something that would happen in a film or something in 1920 but the fact it's happening in modern day, that's crazy. >> also highlights how different russia remains to someone like america. america remains a very free country. it's just at the moment has i think a kind of identity crisis. i hear a lot of people saying now we've got to go back to basics in america. go back to building things. go back to doing the things that made america great in the first place. there's a lot of merit to that i think. >> yeah, we -- this obama campaign started off with a lot of talk about, you know, rebuilding the infrastructure and about making that a priority. >> hasn't really happened. >> hasn't happened at all. i think a lot of people are still goin
here and we can have these kind of debates about the people -- >> the whole thing about pussy riots in russia was ridiculous, wasn't it? >> of course it is. but it can't happen. it does happen and it can't happen. that is kind of the most shocking thing. we're so far removed from the idea of it being a reality in our world that you see it and it just seems like something that would happen in a film or something in 1920 but the fact it's happening in modern day, that's crazy....
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they're chanting russia without putin, and carrying banners saying putin is a parasite. some of them wearing t-shirts demanding the release of three members of a female punk band. they say the protestererize a minority and don't have much support. >> teachers rallying in chicago. >>> and later, the duchess of cambridge topless. another magazine promises to show more catherine wearing less than the palace ever wanted you to see. ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. >>> with 52 days until the election, both president obama and mitt romney are taking a break from campaigning this week
they're chanting russia without putin, and carrying banners saying putin is a parasite. some of them wearing t-shirts demanding the release of three members of a female punk band. they say the protestererize a minority and don't have much support. >> teachers rallying in chicago. >>> and later, the duchess of cambridge topless. another magazine promises to show more catherine wearing less than the palace ever wanted you to see. ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today...
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you've got russia wra. you have iran. china. the u.k. many of these other very powerful players here. how do they respond to them him? >> you know, if you look at russia and china, they believe that each country should be loued to do what it wants, and if they want to talk, let them talk. although russia does support the let's say movement to try to limit iran's ability to develop a nuclear bomb, and that would put them on the side of the united states. when it comes to kind of let them talk, they would sit there and listen to it. the united states decided not to even walk out. they didn't even walk in. they issued a statement. maybe we can read that statement if we have it. yes. coming from the spokesperson the spokeswoman for the moan mission to the united nations. over the past couple of days we've seen mr. ahmadinejad once again use his trip to the u.n. not to address the legitimate aspirations of the iranian people, but to, instead, spout paranoid theories and repulsive slurs against israel." now, they were there, a couple reference
you've got russia wra. you have iran. china. the u.k. many of these other very powerful players here. how do they respond to them him? >> you know, if you look at russia and china, they believe that each country should be loued to do what it wants, and if they want to talk, let them talk. although russia does support the let's say movement to try to limit iran's ability to develop a nuclear bomb, and that would put them on the side of the united states. when it comes to kind of let them...
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it's russia, it's china, it's some of your friends have all said they do not want iran to have either a nuclear capacity or nuclear weapons. and that's the same argument that the state of israel makes. >> people must gather in other places and solve this problem. whenever the united states government decides to change its behavior toward iran, it will be resolved immediately. and it's interesting that the zionist regime has more than 250,000 a-- atomic warheads, nuclear warheads and they have threatened us repeatedly. >> rose: but they have never used any nuclear weapons. >> and we never say that we were worried. during the 65 years, they have initiated, the zionist regime has initiated five wars. we have not initiated a single war. five wars that were purpose traded by the zionists. which war did we start? >> rose: if there is an attack by the israelis, would you consider that-- would you retaliate against the united states if there is an attack by israel? >> well, by the principles of it, i don't take the zionist threat serious. >> rose: they're bluffing. >> i done even take them--
it's russia, it's china, it's some of your friends have all said they do not want iran to have either a nuclear capacity or nuclear weapons. and that's the same argument that the state of israel makes. >> people must gather in other places and solve this problem. whenever the united states government decides to change its behavior toward iran, it will be resolved immediately. and it's interesting that the zionist regime has more than 250,000 a-- atomic warheads, nuclear warheads and they...
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>> the political system in russia is difficult. we almost had medvedev join the free pussy riot cause. >> i saw that. >> medvedev's words should be taken very lightly. he doesn't carry any heavyweight in russian politics and we think the girls will be sent to a colony and nobody knows what the conditions down there will be like, because, yes, horrible things do happen, violence does happen and the worst could happen there. that's why we're fighting as hard as we can and obviously, we'll be doing everything we can to make sure that the girls will not be sent to this colony. they have filed an appeal not to be sent there. we think that russian authorities will not recognize that and still ship them off. >> we see the pictures of nadya. she is saying her mom's name. what is she going to be, is she going to be preparing anything for the next visit? it's got to be hard for you because you can't tell her when she's going to see her again. does she understand? i know you said you told her early on the truth. >> she perfectly understands t
>> the political system in russia is difficult. we almost had medvedev join the free pussy riot cause. >> i saw that. >> medvedev's words should be taken very lightly. he doesn't carry any heavyweight in russian politics and we think the girls will be sent to a colony and nobody knows what the conditions down there will be like, because, yes, horrible things do happen, violence does happen and the worst could happen there. that's why we're fighting as hard as we can and...
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security council is still deadlocked because syria -- because russia and because china are backing the syrian regime. it's just very difficult, and even though there are more calls, even from the syrians as well to impose this, it's just not looking like it will happen any time soon. suzanne. >> all right. mohammed, appreciate it. >>> about a million people turn out in london for a final salute to the summer olympics. worry going to take you there live. [ female announcer ] quaker yogurt granola bars. they're whole grain good... and yummy good. real fruit pieces. 12 grams of whole grains and a creamy yogurt flavored coating. quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. capella university understands back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do y
security council is still deadlocked because syria -- because russia and because china are backing the syrian regime. it's just very difficult, and even though there are more calls, even from the syrians as well to impose this, it's just not looking like it will happen any time soon. suzanne. >> all right. mohammed, appreciate it. >>> about a million people turn out in london for a final salute to the summer olympics. worry going to take you there live. [ female announcer ]...
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an amazing look at a head-on collision with a happy ending in russia. the video shows a tractor trailer making a sudden move and then there you see it. the crash. the impact sends is driver of the smaller truck flying out of the windshield, but believe it or not, he walked away unharmed. look at that. incredible. wow. forget about lawyers, politicians or used car sales men. the most hated these days, nfl replacement refs. jeanne moos reports that for the most part, they're a favorite comedy target. >> who are we going to have to kick around -- >> these guys have blown more calls than t mobile. >> when the replacement refs are gone. no more top ten signs you're a bad ref. >> missed last three calls because beer vendor was slow giving you change. >> football fans on the internet will have to find someone not wearing stripes to insult. three weeks ago, we worked at foot locker. forget roughing the passer. these days, everyone's roughing the referee. after the so-called failed mary pass that had two refs making opposite calls, even their hand signals were l
an amazing look at a head-on collision with a happy ending in russia. the video shows a tractor trailer making a sudden move and then there you see it. the crash. the impact sends is driver of the smaller truck flying out of the windshield, but believe it or not, he walked away unharmed. look at that. incredible. wow. forget about lawyers, politicians or used car sales men. the most hated these days, nfl replacement refs. jeanne moos reports that for the most part, they're a favorite comedy...
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there he met with the prime minister of japan, the prince of saudi arabia and the foreign minister of russia. then it was right back on the campaign trail to rally voters in new jersey. eight years later george w. bush was facing a re-election battle. the wars in iraq and afghanistan were in full swing and public sentiment was souring. but he kept a full schedule at the u.n. meeting with leaders of japan, india, iraq, afghanistan and pakistan. >> i want to welcome prime minister netanyahu both to the united states. >> reporter: and one year ago in new york president obama kept very busy meeting with israeli prime minister netanyahu, president karzai of afghanistan and prime minister of turkey. those were just some of his eleven meetings with world leaders last september. of course that wasn't an election year. and president obama was flying high on foreign policy successes. osama bin laden had been killed months before. and the demonstrations of the arab spring brought hope that democracy was blossoming in the middle east. so why no official meetings with world leaders? well, wolf, the white
there he met with the prime minister of japan, the prince of saudi arabia and the foreign minister of russia. then it was right back on the campaign trail to rally voters in new jersey. eight years later george w. bush was facing a re-election battle. the wars in iraq and afghanistan were in full swing and public sentiment was souring. but he kept a full schedule at the u.n. meeting with leaders of japan, india, iraq, afghanistan and pakistan. >> i want to welcome prime minister netanyahu...